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Sentences with dean

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  • She was Dean of the Science faculty at Sophia University. [+ of]
  • ...Alan Webster, former Dean of St Paul's. [+ of]
  • She's the dean of the university's business school.
  • He is a soldier's soldier, dean of diplomats, potential politician, and soon to be private citizen.
  • ...Aaron Copland, who was known as the dean of American composers.
  • The dean of American poets
  • Julie Lythcott-Haims noticed a disturbing trend during her decade as a dean of freshmen at Stanford University.
  • But after private talks, it was announced the dean would leave Ripon Cathedral by the end of the year.
  • dean of the diplomatic corps - a country's most senior ambassadordean of the House - the longest-serving member of a legislature
  • Gordon Nelson, former dean of the faculty of environmental studies, is one of the principal founders of this initiative.
  • In 1917, he was appointed dean of the college of letters at Beijing University.
  • She came to The University of Chicago from Wellesley College to become the dean of women.
  • A few weeks later the postgraduate dean approved me for the flexible careers scheme.
  • Samuel Crossman was a priest in Bristol, and at his death dean of that city's cathedral.
  • He always said that he was a priest first and a dean second.
  • The students argued that the dean 's action violated their First Amendment rights.
  • ‘We're not out of the woods,’ says David Brower, 87, dean of America's modern environmental movement.
  • He was formerly assistant dean of students and director of residence life at Delaware Valley College.
  • The famous cathedral's dean directly oversees an organization of more than 70 people, including clergy, program staff and administrators.
  • Years later, Wilkins finds herself at a two-year college, not as a student, but as a dean at Georgia Perimeter College in Atlanta.
  • Education was one of his main passions and it was due to the dean that the cathedral was used for adult education courses.
  • The responsibility for the day-to-day enforcement of each school's disciplinary code falls to the dean 's office.
  • The plans are being led by the church's vicar, Canon Derek Jackson, a former dean of Bradford Cathedral.
  • Here's a sample of such an argument from the dean of young-earth creationists, Duane Gish of the Institute for Creation Research.
  • ‘There is no better job in the Church of England than being dean of a cathedral,’ she said.
  • In addition, a new policy required that all fraternity parties be registered with the dean of student's office and the campus police, who provide on-site security.
  • He is the dean of Princeton University's School of Engineering and Applied Science and holds a professorship in the Department of Computer Science.
  • An economics graduate with a master's in political economy, he resigned as a faculty dean at the University of Malaya to enter politics.
  • Bill Michael is the university's assistant vice president for student life and associate dean of the college.
  • The data on teacher referrals of students to the dean of students' office showed some interesting patterns.
  • The students enter a dean 's office far too casually, and throw themselves and their belongings about rather too imperiously.
  • Melbourne's Anglican dean has been appointed the worldwide church's top diplomat, representing the Archbishop of Canterbury at the Vatican.
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